Pirates and a bright future were chosen in Iceland

Semyon Doroshenko.  
30.10.2016 11:51
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Elections, EC, Society, Policy, Ukraine


Iceland's Pirate Party received 18% of the vote in early parliamentary elections held on Saturday in the island nation.

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It is reported by Tass.

Now the “pirates” can count on 12 mandates in the country’s 63-seat unicameral parliament.

The best result was shown only by the ruling center-right Independence Party within the coalition with 27,1%. She will receive 19 seats. The Progressive Party won 9,4% of the vote, which would give it six seats. Together, the coalition members will have 25 of them.

The Social Democratic Alliance received 7,4% of the vote (five seats), the Left Green Movement – ​​16,4% (11), and the Bright Future party – 6,7% (four).

The Revival Party will receive six mandates, securing the support of 8,8% of the vote.

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